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Scotland fans leave German TV presenter blushing after supporter lifts up kilt

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Scotland fans leave German TV presenter blushing after supporter lifts up kilt

THIS is the hilarious moment rowdy Scotland fans leave a German TV presenter blushing.

Thousands of supporters have descended on the streets of Munich throughout the day amid jubilant revelry.

Thousands of supporters have descended on the Bavarian capitalCredit: Welt TV
Tartan Army footsoldiers are soaking up the atmosphere ahead of the gameCredit: Welt TV
The presenter got more than he bargained for during the broadcastCredit: Welt TV
The reporter covers his eyes from the fans with his handsCredit: Welt TV

Steve Clarke’s men take on the host nation in Munich tonight and Tartan Army footsoldiers are soaking up the atmosphere ahead of the game.

Supporters have packed out bars in the famous Marienplatz square and they’ve even drank the bars dry.

And one presenter on Welt TV got more than he bargained for during a live TV broadcast in the town.

A group of fans, who can be seen planting a sticker on the head of the presenter, are jumping up and down and cheering during the segement.

The camera then pans to to one supporter who was bizarrely wearing a Germany shirt with his kilt.

And, unfortunately for German TV viewers, a fellow fan decides to lift up his kilt to revealed his manhood underneath.

The camera quickly zooms back to the reporter as he covers his eyes from the fans with his hands, visibly embarrassed.

It’s understood Welt chief reporter Steffen Schwarzkopf says: “Oh my God.’

“It shows a little bit what the mood is like here and it is, in the end, a pure advertisement for Germany what we can see here”.

Reacting to the clip, one fan joked: “Proper Mannschaft.”

Scotland fans singing in a bar in Munich before Euro 2024 opener with Germany

Another said: “Haha gotta love the Scots.”

A third added: “Proper fans having a laugh.”

While a one said: “The Scottish Mannschaft is in full effect here.”

It comes as it emerged football fans in Scotland will splash a record £150 million on the Euros – as beer, big match grub and TV sales rocket.

As Scots across the country roar on the national team competing in Germany, £80m will be spent on food and drink for home parties watching the action.

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Another £30million will be laid out in bars, two-thirds of it on beer, as fans pack pubs on summer evenings.

Thousands more TVs will also be sold, as well as tens of thousands of Scotland jerseys, and sales of BBQs will boom as many grill up big match grub.

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